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For today's conversation, Jessica welcomes Neil Hubbert to The Den, a research associate for IDEA analytics. Together, they discuss the complexities of creating boundaries for police districts or reporting areas through the lens of data analytics. Neil believes that a combination of experience-driven insights from officers and data-driven perspectives from analysts is essential for effective policing. Throughout the episode, they dive into the unique challenges that police agencies face when reevaluating their jurisdictions and present strategies for accurately representing the communities they serve within those boundaries. They emphasize the importance of understanding the historical context and patterns of police responses and explore how this information can guide division decisions. They also consider how departments can shift away from districts and focus on the data to regulate resources.

Topics Covered:

  • Breaking down police beat management and why they should be tied to the personality of the community
  • Challenges police departments face when considering changing their districts or reporting areas
  • The differences in policing within a city with irregularly shaped boundaries, like those on the East Coast
  • How the history of police responses and patterns influence changing boundaries
  • Why response time and availability of officers needs to be considered for structured fluidity
  • The importance of understanding a community's definition of their area, including boundaries and neighborhoods
  • Examining the possibility of shifting away from districts to managing resources based on data

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About The Speakers

DR. Jessica Herbert

Dr. Jessica Herbert

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Harold Medlock

Harold Medlock

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Rodney Monroe

Rodney Monroe

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Steve Rickman

Steve Rickman

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